Remediation Day 2018: call for abstracts

In the past three decades an enormous amount of valuable knowledge was gained through experience in the field of (in situ) soil remediation. Let us share this knowledge... AGAIN!

After the success of Remediation day 2017 that took place in Ede, HMVT & WeGroSan/hmvt now present to you REMEDIATION DAY 2018. This time near Mechelen, Belgium on the 1st of March!

Consultants, contractors, suppliers and problem holders from around Europe will present their techniques, best practices and projects related to in-situ soil remediation to an international audience. For this reason, all presentations are held in English. The topics of the day:

Brownfield Remediation challenges

In-situ technologies for Petrochemical Industry

Promising in-situ soil remediation innovations

'Call for Abstracts'In the coming months we will give form to Remediation Day 2018. We would like to know from you whether you have a project, technology or best-practice situation you would like to share. If so, fill in our form and send us your abstract before Friday the 1st of December 2017 to remediationday@hmvt.nl citing 'Abstract for Remediation Day 2018' in the subject box.

After we have received all the abstracts, we will review them and draw up an inspiring program for you. We will send all participants an overview of the program once completed and keep you posted on practical stuff like the exact location, times and parking options.

"An excellent opportunity to see people of the industry again and catch up. Useful information on different scope of projects. Also interesting to hear from suppliers of technologies and not just consultants and contractors"

"Open communication, presentation of the good but also less satisfying results. Contamination and remediation needs a long term perspective"

"The content was very interesting and relatively new techniques were presented. Also the follow-up of successful cases like TCE come in handy when you're looking for solutions. Furthermore there was a good mixture of contractors, suppliers and consultants, with whom I had a useful exchange of experiences. Especially the do's en don'ts"